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Diabetic Eye Disease Month

November is Diabetic Eye Disease Month, and it’s important for those who have diabetes to take their eye care seriously. It’s something that often gets overlooked, especially where diseases like Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) are concerned. Early Detection is Key Because people with diabetes are more susceptible to problems with their vision, they need to

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Early Detection Could Save Your Vision

Most people think frequently about preventive dental and medical care, and make it a priority to schedule regular checkups in advance with their dentists and general physicians in order to catch any potential issues early. However, they often don’t apply the same logic to their eye health, even though receiving annual eye exams is crucial

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Is Your Phone Damaging Your Eyesight?

Almost everyone is spending more time staring at their phone these days. From navigation and texting to FaceTime video streaming, the time we are spending on our phones has dramatically increased over the last decade. But all this additional time is having a serious impact on our eye health. We’ve put together some of the

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Eating for Healthy Vision | Florida Eye Specialists

Eating for Healthy Vision

A healthy body starts with what you put in it. If you eat junk or foods that are nutritionally deficient, your body will not function at optimum levels. There are specific nutrients that are essential for eye health. According to the American Optometric Association, there are five key nutrients that are essential for incorporating into

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What is Heterochromia? | Florida Eye Specialists

What is Heterochromia?

Heterochromia is a somewhat rare condition in which there are variations of color in the iris of one or both eyes. It is estimated that around one in six people have it, although in some cases it may be barely discernible so an individual may not even realize that they have it. A common misconception

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How to Protect Your Eyes During Summer

Summer is one of the best times of the year, as it usually brings vacations, outdoor festivals, and afternoons spent lounging at the pool. All of this fun in the sun means you need to protect yourself, and it’s not just sunburns you need to watch out for.

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Blue Light and Your Eyes

Prolonged exposure to blue light is becoming more common, and it could have important repercussions for the longevity of our eyes. Below is more information on how blue light affects your eyes and the preventative measures you can take in order to maintain healthy eyesight.

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Florida Eye Specialists | Protecting Your Eyes During Holiday Travel

Protecting Your Eyes During Holiday Travel

When planning activities during holiday travel, your eyes are probably among the last things you worry about. Whether you’ve got perfect 20/20 vision, or you desperately need corrective measures, it’s important to take steps to keep your eyes healthy during any type of vacation. Snowy slopes and sandy beaches each pose their own dangers to

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Dr. Freidl Cell Phone Use and Eyesight | Florida Eye Specialists

Dr. Freidl Discusses Cell Phones and Eyesight

Eyes are reacting negatively to staring at screens. Dr. Freidl discusses digital eye strain and common problems with cell phones and eyesight on News4Jax. If you think you are suffering from digital eye strain, book an appointment with Dr. Freidl or contact us if you have any further questions.

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Experimental Gene Therapy for Blindness Considered by the FDA

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is on the brink of approving a type of gene therapy to improve vision loss in people with certain types of blindness. The FDA will decide whether to approve the treatment, known as Luxturna, early in 2018. Luxturna (voretigene neparvovec) is a one-time injectable treatment for a condition

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October is Eye Injury Prevention Month

Nearly 2.5 million eye injuries occur in the United States each year, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Understanding and implementing safety practices, such as using protective eyewear, could prevent 90 percent of injuries. October is Eye Injury Prevention Month. This observance allows us to build awareness of common eye injuries, and more importantly

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Is Technology Ruining Your Eyes?

If you are like most people in the United States, you spend about nine hours in front of a computer, television, tablet or smartphone screen each day. While technology makes many aspects of everyday life easier, staring at screens all day is hard on your eyes. Many people experience eye discomfort after using digital technology

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